using LLama.Common; namespace LLama.Examples.Examples; // When using chatsession, it's a common case that you want to strip the role names // rather than display them. This example shows how to use transforms to strip them. public class ChatSessionStripRoleName { public static async Task Run() { string modelPath = UserSettings.GetModelPath(); var parameters = new ModelParams(modelPath) { ContextSize = 1024, Seed = 1337, GpuLayerCount = 5 }; using var model = LLamaWeights.LoadFromFile(parameters); using var context = model.CreateContext(parameters); var executor = new InteractiveExecutor(context); var chatHistoryJson = File.ReadAllText("Assets/chat-with-bob.json"); ChatHistory chatHistory = ChatHistory.FromJson(chatHistoryJson) ?? new ChatHistory(); ChatSession session = new(executor, chatHistory); session.WithOutputTransform(new LLamaTransforms.KeywordTextOutputStreamTransform( new string[] { "User:", "Assistant:" }, redundancyLength: 8)); InferenceParams inferenceParams = new InferenceParams() { Temperature = 0.9f, AntiPrompts = new List { "User:" } }; Console.ForegroundColor = ConsoleColor.Yellow; Console.WriteLine("The chat session has started."); // show the prompt Console.ForegroundColor = ConsoleColor.Green; string userInput = Console.ReadLine() ?? ""; while (userInput != "exit") { await foreach ( var text in session.ChatAsync( new ChatHistory.Message(AuthorRole.User, userInput), inferenceParams)) { Console.ForegroundColor = ConsoleColor.White; Console.Write(text); } Console.ForegroundColor = ConsoleColor.Green; userInput = Console.ReadLine() ?? ""; Console.ForegroundColor = ConsoleColor.White; } } }